Ye, who sometimes, in your rambles Through the green lanes of the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard, For a while to muse, and ponder On a... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 371886Full view - About this book
| Carrie De Voe - Indians - 1904 - 448 pages
...lived in the hearts of the people, and here and there a mighty forest tree bore a quaint inscription "Full of hope and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter." "The stars, and hills and storms are with us now, as they were with others of old; and it only needs... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard,...skill of song-craft, Homely phrases, but each letter no Full of hope and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter;... | |
| Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto - 1905 - 40 pages
...fourteen hundred pounds, And here he lies at length." Or one may meet with something quite different,— " Full of hope and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender pathos, Of the Here and the Hereafter." As in the churchyard that surrounds thequaint old church at Stamford, where it is said of one, " Her... | |
| Harry Herbert Abell - 1905 - 206 pages
...the country. Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts in crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard For a while to muse, and ponder. $ • • * Homely phrases, but each letter Full of hope, and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender... | |
| 1902 - 438 pages
...the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard,...each letter Full of hope and yet of heart-break, Full cf all the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter ;— Stay and read this rude inscription, Read... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Birthday books - 1906 - 204 pages
...And each bright blossom mingle its perfume With that of flowers which never bloomed on earth. JJOMELY phrases, but each letter Full of hope and yet of heartbreak....all the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter. " DURITAN flowers," he said, "and the type of Puritan maidens. Modest and simple and sweet — the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Indians of North America - 1906 - 204 pages
...the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard,...and ponder On a half-effaced inscription, Written witli little skill of songcraft, Homely phrases, but each letter Full of hope and yet of heart-break,... | |
| Civic Club of Carlisle, Pennsylvania - Carlisle (Pa.) - 1907 - 200 pages
...the heaving turf of a new-made mound. Here and there we are interested to read the inscriptions, " Homely phrases, but each letter Full of hope and yet...the tender pathos Of the Here and the Hereafter." The varying interest that Carlisle awakens in us does not lessen as we reach the edges of the town.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1910 - 686 pages
...the country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard,...the Here and the Hereafter ; — Stay and read this riujo inscription, Read this Song of Hiawatha I 114 THE PEACE-PIPE ON the Mountains of the Prairie,... | |
| Readers - 1912 - 396 pages
...country, Where the tangled barberry-bushes Hang their tufts of crimson berries 105 Over stone walls gray with mosses, Pause by some neglected graveyard,...inscription, Written with little skill of song-craft, no Homely phrases, but each letter Full of hope, and yet of heart-break, Full of all the tender pathos... | |
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